As new work requirements for Medicaid kick in, Georgians face daunting bureaucratic challenges. Social worker Tanisha Corporal shares her struggle to maintain health coverage amid red tape. Will other states follow Georgia's lead?
In a significant policy shift, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has announced a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, aligning with a controversial executive order from former President Trump. This move has sparked outrage among advocacy groups and raises questions about the future of inclusivity in athletics.
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko quashes rumors of Shemar Stewart's return as he faces a contract dispute with the Bengals over a controversial clause in his rookie deal. With training camp nearing, concerns grow over his status.
World Boxing's president apologizes to Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif after her name was mentioned in a controversial new sex testing policy. The governing body aims to ensure fair competition while facing backlash.
Samsung has officially rolled out the One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S25 series, with updates available in several countries including the US, UK, and South Korea. Learn about eligible devices and the download process!
The 'One Big, Beautiful Bill Act' promises sweeping changes, impacting millions of Americans through Medicaid cuts, SNAP eligibility tightening, and tax reforms. Discover what this megabill could mean for your finances.
In a surprising move, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated Pete Rose and Joe Jackson's eligibility for the Hall of Fame. This decision follows months of pressure and raises questions about accountability in sports.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Lyle and Erik Menendez have been resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, sparking discussions about their potential release after over three decades behind bars. Family members testified to their transformation, influencing the court's decision.
The Menendez brothers are set for a crucial resentencing hearing, with their defense arguing for a reduced sentence that could lead to their release after 35 years. Can they finally find freedom?
In a groundbreaking decision, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has reinstated Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame. This move follows a shift in MLB policy regarding permanent bans, raising questions about the integrity of the sport and the impact on fans and the players' legacies.